"But even if this auspicious omen
does not come about in the proper order,
a certain bKra-shis, who comes from upper Tibet, will appear; or if one Ral-pa lcang-lo-can draws a gter forth,
he will benefit beings
throughout
dBus and gTsang,
and finally spread his teachings to Nepal.
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they found themselves face to face with
the
imperial
army, near Leipsic.
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Finn's or Pease in Plenty by the Curer of Wars,
licensed
and censered by our most picturesque prelates, Their Graces of Linzen and Petitbois, bishops of Hibernites, licet ut lebanus, for expansion on the promises, the two best sells on the market this luckiest year, set up by Gill the father, put out by Gill the son and circulating disimally at Gillydehooly's Cost.
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Dionysus
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Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary,
Across th'
Atlantic
roar?
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burns |
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" And what artistry to make him seek to comfort his friend in an unnamed affliction by writing
exclusively
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Will He
therefore
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The letter in the Saturday's Post of the 27th past does, I think, exceed all the scur
rilities
which I have either heard or seen from the press or the pulpit.
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Hunt - Fourth Estate - History of Newspapers and Liberty of Press - v1 |
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Therefore
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Jig-Me-Lingpa-The-Dzogchen-Innermost-Essence-Preliminary-Practice |
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The statement that a devastated industrial landscape or a face defonned by a
painting
is just plain ugly may an-
swer spontaneously to the phenomenon but lacks the self-evidence it assumes.
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e of the National Apostle,
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A thousand clans were composed, since he had with great difficulty found two hundred, the majority having been exterminated by the
savageness
of the tyrants.
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Back then
disasters
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Du Fu - 5 |
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XXXIII
Arnoldo, minion of the Prince thus slain,
Augments the fault in telling it, and saith,
This Prince murdered, for a quarrel vain,
By young Rinaldo in his desperate wrath,
And with that sword that should Christ's law maintain,
One of Christ's
champions
bold he killed hath,
And this he did in such a place and hour,
As if he scorned your rule, despised your power.
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Tasso - Jerusalem Delivered |
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THE
PHILOSOPHER
We wouldn't dream of it!
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eue:
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chircheward
he went.
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What both effects have in common with the case of Hegel is that they use the final
possibilities
of a given grammar to the full, and thus give their suc cessors the initially euphoric feeling of starting at a high point.
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Sloterdijk - Derrida, an Egyptian |
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Security and content were to be found
in the bosom of private life; and nothing but the wish to oblige the
Emperor had induced him,
reluctantly
enough, to relinquish for a time
his blissful repose.
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Schiller - Thirty Years War |
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It was Domitianus,43 indeed, who won this victory, the bravest and most active of Aureolus' leaders, who claimed to be the
descendant
of the Emperor Domitian and Domitilla.
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Historia Augusta |
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Heron carried
the election, but was unseated by the decision of a
Committee
of the
House of Commons: a decision which it is said he took so much to heart
that it affected his health, and shortened his life.
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Robert Forst |
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will hardly stay In a
neighbourhood
where a raccoon is kept.
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Childrens - The Creation |
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Him the Almighty Power
Hurld headlong flaming from th' Ethereal Skie
With hideous ruine and combustion down
To bottomless perdition, there to dwell
In
Adamantine
Chains and penal Fire,
Who durst defie th' Omnipotent to Arms.
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Milton |
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nous serons donc huit,
c'est
ravissant!
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Proust - Le Cote de Guermantes - v3 |
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He
naturalistically
reversed the relationship between morality and life: instead of finding fault with life from the perspective of an eternally dissatisfied morality, he began by observing morality from the perspective of an eternally unimprovable life.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Thinker-on-Stage |
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Cheer louder, you dupes of the ambush of hell;
What’s left of life-essence, you
squander
its spells
And only on doomsday feel paupered.
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Stefan George - The Anti-Christ |
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That is the dog that so bayed one time at my girl that he almost
Gave our secret away (when she was
visiting
me).
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Goethe - Erotica Romana |
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When
Antonius
and the others agreed to this, they hurried to Spain with their ships.
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Roman Translations |
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One thought in my mind went over and over
While the
darkness
shook and the leaves were thinned--
I thought it was you who had come to find me,
You were the wind.
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Sara Teasdale |
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Aryan Civilization - 1870 |
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Strangely
enough, the Index to Ovid remained
practically
a closed book.
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Ovid - 1869 - Juvenile Works and Spondaic Period |
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This comparison should put
specific
pressure on the humanists and their institutions, a pressure that many humanists may fear and therefore dismiss as "elitist.
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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht - Reactions to Geoffrey Galt Harpham's Diagnosis of the Humanities Today |
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For the
occasion
for using them grows daily
less; only drivelers now find them indispensably necessary.
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Human, All Too Human- A Book for Free Spirits by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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Meredith - Poems |
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--Plus belle que Vénus se dressant sur le monde
Et versant les trésors de sa sérénité
Et le
rayonnement
de sa jeunesse blonde
Sur le vieil Océan de sa fille enchanté;
Plus belle que Vénus se dressant sur le monde!
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Baudelaire - Les Epaves |
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He has condemned the
scandal of the
apostolical
see.
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Poland - 1910 - Protestantism in Poland, a Brief Study of its History |
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To Germinus Servilius was
committed
the charge of main taining the battle in the center.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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My inability to believe that I am
courageous
will not discourage me since every belief involves not quite believing.
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Sartre - BeingAndNothingness - Chapter 2 - On Lying |
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Why should you prowl in heaven and gibber shrill,
Like dogs that in an autumn night run wild,
Like deer that sneak through forests,
trembling
still?
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Kalidasa - Shantukala, and More |
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My home,
lonesomeness
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Nietzsche - v11 - Thus Spake Zarathustra |
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"O hush thee, gentle
popinjay!
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Lewis Carroll |
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But when as a deadly enemy to Christ, rebellious against the gospel, puffed up with the confidence which he reposed in his wisdom,
inflamed
with hatred of the true faith, blinded with hypocrisy, wholly set upon the overthrowing of the truth, [he] is suddenly changed into a new man, after an unwonted manner, and of a wolf is not only turned into
281
a sheep, but doth also take to himself a shepherd's nature, it is as if Christ should bring forth with his hand some angel sent from heaven.
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - b |
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This fantasy was probably
suggested
by the near proximity of the
Governor's red roses, as Pearl stood outside of the window; together
with her recollection of the prison rose-bush, which she had passed in
coming hither.
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Hawthorne - Scarlett Letter |
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Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forth
in
paragraph
1.
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William Browne |
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And yet, if
you’ll
believe me, the idea never occurred to me.
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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'Tis a small merit to hold one's silence upon matters;
but, on the other hand, 'tis a
grievous
fault to speak of things on
which we should be silent.
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Ovid - Art of Love |
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This is the cause of my repaire: I would for
certaine
proofe
Be glad to see the wondrous thing.
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Ovid - Book 5 |
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And the
assumption
that central planners were morally disinterested and cognitively competent enough to direct an entire economy led to comical inefficiencies with serious consequences.
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Steven-Pinker-The-Blank-Slate 1 |
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In books also other animalcules are
found, some resembling the grubs found in garments, and some
resembling
tailless
scorpions, but very small.
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Aristotle |
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His language was naturally bold and elevated, and he was always master of his subject; and as to his powers of enunciation, his voice was
sonorous
and manly, and his gesture noble, and full of dignity.
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Cicero - Brutus |
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I am not
ignorant
of your original
Intentions
(21) We have feen Philip's Demand on.
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Demosthenes - Orations - v2 |
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Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forth
in
paragraph
1.
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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with the beautiful statement with which Nietzsche has characterized the
relationship
between the philosopher and those among his public who are merely clever and inexperienced:
Every deep thinker fears being understood more than he fears being misunderstood.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Thinker-on-Stage |
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Levinas's answer to this is teaching which he affirms in Totality and Infinity as the relation that binds the vulnerability of totality to the vul-
nerability
that is infinity.
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Education in Hegel |
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Certainly those unborn ghosts include greater poets than Keats,
scientists
greater than Newton.
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Richard-Dawkins-Unweaving-the-Rainbow |
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- You provide, in
accordance
with paragraph 1.
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Wilde - Ballad of Reading Gaol |
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We must strike at both
soldiers
and psy-
chology.
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Jabotinsky - 1917 - Turkey and the War |
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Radical, nationalist,multiclass"new parties"
tendedtomoveinan
increasinglyauthoritariandirectionb,utthisdidnotby itselfmakethemnecessarily"fascist.
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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2 "aprioric roots for aposteriorious tongues"
The "lexinction o f life" at night and in ourselves and the logical grammar providing its purchase on ourselves and the world will seem in the Wake a picture of
every person, place and thing in the
chaosmos
o f Alle anyway connected with the gobblydumped turkey as moving and changing every part of the time: the travelling inkhom (possibly pot), the hare and turtle pen and paper, the continually more and less intermisunderstanding minds ofthe anticollaborators, the as time went on as it will variously inflected, differently pronounced, otherwise spelled, changably meaning vocable scriptsigns.
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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No
treasures
give good men so rich a grace;
Bad men it guards, and doth their ill efface.
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Tao Te Ching |
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This was never delivered as a speech, but contains Cicero's most outspoken denunciation of the
character
and policies of Antonius.
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Cicero- Letters to and from Cassius |
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—just as we notice in yonder
painter that there is a
trifling
presumptuousness in
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Nietzsche - v09 - The Dawn of Day |
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Now, if you have
anything
to say against this, pray do; my mind's
made up, positively fixed, determined, and therefore I will listen to
reason, because now it can do no harm.
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Selection of English Letters |
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roaring unmercifully about the poor swimmers,
screamers, and fighters below,—but one day you
will have to cross this same river too, and when
you enter it the others will just be out of it, and
will laugh at the poor English
straggler
in their
turn!
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Nietzsche - v04 - Untimely Meditations - a |
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No need to expand their borders, having vast need of clean sane and decent
distribution
INSIDE those borders.
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Ezra-Pound-Speaking |
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What belongs to nature exclusively and
is not the effect of the hand of man is
primarily
the ordered pro-
cession of the seasons, and even from this Spring has been omitted.
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Stefan George - Studies |
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I have seen eyes in the street
Trying to peer through lighted shutters,
And a crab one
afternoon
in a pool,
An old crab with barnacles on his back,
Gripped the end of a stick which I held him.
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Eliot - Rhapsody on a Windy Night |
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The fee is
owed to the owner of the Project Gutenberg-tm trademark, but he
has agreed to donate royalties under this
paragraph
to the
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation.
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - b |
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_November
14th, 1907.
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Yeats |
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Davidforetells the restoration of his own '
substance?
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v4 |
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"The ace wins," remarked Herman, turning up his card without
glancing
at
it.
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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Lipmasks and
hairwigs
by Ouida Nooikke.
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Finnegans |
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Too vast
oppresseth
the eyes,
and exceeds the memory; too little scarce admits either.
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Ben Jonson - Discoveries Made Upon Men, and Some Poems |
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I do not wish to present you with a
patented
solution, but I would merely like to bring up for discussion a series of hot potatoes which do after all face us.
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Adorno-Jargon-of-Authenticity |
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In that way it will have become
specialized
science in the same sense that epistemology became one--with all the obvious differences of methods and results--in that it abstracted categories or functions of cognition from the mul- tiple perceptions of individual things.
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SIMMEL-Georg-Sociology-Inquiries-Into-the-Construction-of-Social-Forms-2vol |
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XI
His right hand did his precious sceptre wield,
His beard was gray, his looks severe and grave,
And from his eyes, not yet made dim with eild,
Sparkled his former worth and vigor brave,
His
gestures
all the majesty upheild
And state, as his old age and empire crave,
So Phidias carved, Apelles so, pardie,
Erst painted Jove, Jove thundering down from sky.
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Tasso - Jerusalem Delivered |
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By heaven, I saw my
handkerchief
in 's hand.
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Shakespeare |
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Still less let the reader here expect a critique of books and systems of pure reason ; our present object is
exclusively
a critique of the faculty of pure reason itself.
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Kant - Critique of Pure Reason |
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Substituting steam-mills
for windmills, in thirty-nine months was
completed
the great
undertaking of the draining of the lake of Haarlem, which meas-
ured forty-four kilometres in circumference, and forever threatened
with its tempests the cities of Haarlem, Amsterdam, and Leyden.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v01 - A to Apu |
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He used also to say that
discourse
ought to be sealed by silence, and silence by opportunity.
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Diogenes Laertius |
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But just
let us
consider
how a scientific man bungles his life:
## p.
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Nietzsche - v08 - The Case of Wagner |
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Worm before God and giant among men, he is a living, aching arena of cosmic dissonance,
tortured
by all the cuts and thrusts of guilt and conscience.
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A-Skeleton-Key-to-Finnegans-Wake |
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The Psalmist reminds the Israelites that they are
the
Messengers
of God, to tell and teach His laws
to the whole world.
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Childrens - Psalm-Book |
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The Wake pushes both o f these criterion for
understanding
or meaning or identity (replacability and uniqueness) into each other: any word seems random and thus immensely replaceable and any word seems to carry a unique significance built from the puns which compose it (as if embodying or enacting a secret meaning or reference).
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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'Will you be an
obedient
pupil?
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Yeats |
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If I
undertook
to pay compliments I would do it stronger than any others
have done it, for what Mr.
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Twain - Speeches |
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But after they had gone down to the ship and to the sea, first of all they drew the ship down to the deep water, and placed the mast and sails in the black ship, and fixed the oars in
leathern
loops, all orderly, and spread forth the white sails.
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Universal Anthology - v02 |
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In these countless but very small doses in which
the quality of badness is
administered
it proves a potent stimulant of
life: to the same extent that well wishing--(Wohl-wollen) distributed
through the world in like manner, is one of the ever ready
restoratives.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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He could not extort from his
exhausted
soul the sentiment;
but he put its music on paper.
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Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
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Cromwell had entered into a war with Spain ; and
the king was received and permitted to live in
Flanders, with some
exhibition
from that king for
his support, and assurance of an army to embark for
England, (which made a great noise, and raised the
broken hearts of his friends after so many distresses,)
which his majesty was contented should be generally
reputed to be greater and in more forwardness than
there was cause for.
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Edward Hyde - Earl of Clarendon |
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Such a world lacks the rigid framework once
provided
by the uniform space of Euclid.
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Mεᴙleau-Ponty-World-of-Pεrcεption-2004 |
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Nor had they ended till the morning ray,
But Pallas backward held the rising day,
The wheels of night retarding, to detain
The gay Aurora in the wavy main;
Whose flaming steeds,
emerging
through the night.
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Odyssey - Pope |
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" We then told him all that had
happened
to us.
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Universal Anthology - v07 |
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is tyme
twelmonyth
?
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Gawaine and the Green Knight |
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"
The
wretched
mother flies to the throne of Jupiter.
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Ovid - 1865 - Ovid by Alfred Church |
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'
Victoriously the grand suicide fled
Foaming blood, brand of glory, gold,
tempest!
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Mallarme - Poems |
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The
courtesan
bent over him, took a long look at his face, at his eyes,
which had grown tired.
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Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse |
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As far as I understand them, as far
as they allow themselves to be understood--for it is their nature to
WISH to remain something of a puzzle--these
philosophers
of the
future might rightly, perhaps also wrongly, claim to be designated as
"tempters.
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Niezsche - Beyond Good and Evil |
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[74] To the Phantom’s back the Crown is near, but by his head mark near at hand the head of Ophiuchus, and then from it you can trace the starlit Ophiuchus himself: so
brightly
set beneath his head appear his gleaming shoulders.
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Aratus - Phaenomena |
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10
Have the laden
galleons
been sighted
Stoutly labouring up the sea from Tyre?
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Sappho |
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